Banderas Bay Provides Plenty Of Recreational Opportunities For Your Retirement Lifestyle
There’s something special about Banderas Bay. To hear the locals talk, it’s the biggest bay in Mexico. That’s not true, but it certainly is a beautiful bay, and it is the center of activity here in Puerto Vallarta. It’s a great place to enjoy the retirement lifestyle you’ve dreamed of for so long.
The bay is filled with beautiful blue water and offers about 50 miles of beachfront. The area, including those north of Puerto Vallarta in the Nayarit Riviera, has exceptional sandy beaches that are perfect for all kinds of water recreation. Whether you like swimming, sailing, snorkeling, diving, water skiing, surfing, deep-sea fishing, or just laying on a gorgeous, sunny beach, Banderas Bay will complement your retirement lifestyle!
The depth of Banderas Bay makes it a natural shelter for marine mammals like humpback whales and dolphins that visit the area each year to have their young. You’ll also find an abundance of sea turtles and migratory birds that winter over in Puerto Vallarta. Some species stay year-round and add to the charm and distinction of Puerto Vallarta.
If you would like more information about living in Puerto Vallarta or taking advantage of all that the Banderas Bay area has to offer, please don’t wait! Contact a Select Mexico Properties sales representative today and let us show you how to make Puerto Vallarta a part of your retirement lifestyle.
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